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OpenStudy (anonymous):

MEADEL AND FAN IF YOU HELP?? explain the roles of the muscles, tendons, bones, and joints in the back and forth movement of a lower chicken wing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There are two bands of muscles in the upper arm of the wing. The upper band of muscle is called triceps and the lower one is called biceps. When you pull the biceps, the chicken wing will extend. And when you pull the triceps, the chicken wing will contract or "close" to its original non-using form. The muscles work in pairs. Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/can-you-explain-the-roles-of-the-muscles,-tendons,-bones,-and-joints-in-the-back%26%2345%3Band%26%2345%3Bforth-movement-of-the-lower-chicken-wing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks can you help me with the bones tendons and joints also

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You misspelled medal its not Meadel

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure whats the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (sreekar369):

Remember that when you dissected the chicken wing you observed that muscles do not attach directly to a bone. Instead, a tendon attaches a muscle to a bone. In the chicken wing, the tendon was the shiny strip of tissue that you pulled on to make the wing move. Ligaments attach bones to other bones in a joint for stability, while tendons attach muscles to bones so the bones can move.

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

explain tendons, bones, and joints @justsmile531

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks @sreekar369

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do u mean @justsmile531

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

no prblm @SSOOFFIIAA

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sreekar369 can u help explain tendons, joint

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

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